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Brand: Harmony Paris

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: Prince of Wales coat, vintage denim, cashmere knitwear, oversized shetland scarf.

Editor’s Notes: Harmony Paris looks to American writer Jack Kerouac, specifically his 1957 novel On the Road, for inspiration for its new FW18 collection. The book details the travels of Kerouac and his friends across the United States.

Also dubbed "On the Road," Harmony Paris FW18 is considerably structured yet noticeably minimal, capturing the style of younger counterculture generations, specifically those looking for adventure throughout America. Per the brand, the collection is the perfect balance between classicism and nature, relaxed and structured lines, elegance and nonchalance.

You can find Harmony Paris' FW18 assortment available now in-store and online.

For more style, be sure to check out Hender Scheme's leather-filled SS19 collection.

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